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[Opinions] it's just a matter of personal taste!
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"Why not name your child something that you find pleasing?"
I happen to find boys 's names on girls not pleasing and I think I'm entitled to my opinion, just as you have yours.It's not some kind of abstract principle. Furthermore, in some languages, including my own (Italian), with a few exceptions a "solid black line" between male and female names exists de facto because of the way the language works, and most names are gendered very clearly, we don't have surname-derived names, for instance. A girl named Giuseppe or Giovanni would have a hard time indeed (and probably it's illegal to name a girl that in Italy anyway).It's also interesting to see how the "black line" seems to persist when it's a matter of giving traditionally female names to boys, you don't meet many boys named Elizabeth or Helen, do you? Aren't they also "just names"? You make it sound as if I had written something along the lines of: "Parents who bestow male names on girls should be tried for child abuse". I just said it wasn't my style. Of course it's not a matter of life and death, and there's lots of things that are not in the 10 Commandements that I'd rather not do.
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I never said that you weren't entitled to your opinion, nor did I say that your opinion was bad. The "black line" exists with some people when it comes to surnames, place names, word names, etc. It's not just traditionally male names on girls. Some people are very adament when it comes to these things and I, personally find it absurd. Why should someone get so worked up about what I name my children? If someone wanted to name their son Elizabeth or Helen, so be it, that is my opinion. I wasn't implying anything about "child abuse", it is simply a difference of opinion. You have yours, I have mine...
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